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Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch told law school class that women “manipulate” maternity leave, student says
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's Supreme Court nominee faces questions before his first day of Senate confirmation hearings on Monday
Conservatives turn on pundit Tomi Lahren after she says she’s pro-choice on “The View”
Matthew Sheffield
The 24-year-old is caught in a Twitter battle, which includes Richard Spencer and Glenn Beck chiming in
As Trump slashes EPA budget, worry over the fate of an agency doing similar work
Lisa Song
Some major programs relating to health and environmental safety may be on the chopping block
Revenge isn’t always sweet, but it can be beautiful
Stephen Yoshimura, Susan Boon
The best kinds of revenge make people feel like they are living in a better, more controllable and fair world
The affordable-art paradox: Do reasonable prices make pieces of art less desirable?
Noah Charney
Art fairs aimed at the masses, rather than wealthy collectors, are popular. What's the real value of the work sold?
Debunking the “gaydar” myth
William Cox
Research shows conflicting evidence about 'gaydar' stereotyping
This year on track to be deadliest for transgender women — but activists are fighting back
Sarah Lazare
The national day of action comes amid an epidemic of violence targeting transgender women of color
Ivanka Trump should speak up for the NEA — in the name of “Frozen” fans like her daughter
Erin Keane
Forget the right-wing propaganda about who the NEA serves. Its influence is everywhere, even in Disney film DNA
Why powerful people fail to stop bad behavior by their underlings
Jessica A. Kennedy, Cameron Anderson
Research shows people in power are less likely to intervene during an unethical act
Louis Theroux on his hilarious Scientology meta-movie
Andrew O'Hehir
BBC documentarian Louis Theroux talks about his stranger-than-fiction odyssey into the dark realm of Scientology
Why is Donald Trump lunching with a Saudi war criminal while Yemenis are starving?
Medea Benjamin
In addition to countless casualties, Saudi bombing has destroyed civilian infrastructure
Lessons from “the Egyptian Jon Stewart”: “The satirist’s role ends at the screen”
Sophia A. McClennen
Salon talks to Bassem Youssef and “Tickling Giants” director Sara Taksler about why satire is a powerful weapon
The amazing wiz who wasn’t: The man promised a magic Obamacare redo and a great swamp draining, but look now!
Jim Hightower
The amazing wunderkind of global luxury living is at risk of falling short in producing a great health care miracle
5 technologies that are making farms smarter and more efficient than ever before
Angelo Young
Feeding a growing population and coping with global warming will require a global agricultural revolution
This week in Donald Trump’s conflicts of interest: Who says foreign policy shouldn’t make you richer?
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may not be friendly with Mexico, but we learned this week he's working well in there
Aimee Mann talks about new solo effort “Mental Illness”: “You’re not in a cool rock band — you’re in a cool soft band. Embrace the soft.”
Annie Zaleski
Aimee Mann alloys soft rock's meticulous songcraft with lyrical themes that can hold an edge
In “Injection” a team of internet do-gooders get tasked with making the digital space a better place and get it horribly wrong
Mark Peters
A new sci-fi comic about the dangers of disruption, the horrors of the Internet and the joy of sandwiches
Monsanto isn’t feeding the world, it’s killing our children
Katherine Paul
Two new reports issue indictments of U.S. and global regulatory systems in collusion with chemical companies
Steve Bannon the destroyer: Trump’s top aide is the anti Jimmy Carter
Stephan Richter
The two men have vastly different worldviews, but it can all be traced back to one shared incident
Trump budget: An extra billion dollars for nuclear weapons
Patrick Malone, R. Jeffery Smith
His draft 2018 budget would boost the budget for nuclear weapons production by 11 percent
The secret Maoist Chinese operation that conquered malaria — and won a Nobel
Jia-Chen Fu
The legacy of Maoist mass science demanded that research serve practical needs and engage the masses
WATCH: Tim Allen says “it’s like ’30s Germany” in Hollywood right now for conservatives
Taylor Link
The actor and comedian, who plays a Trump fan on "The Last Man Standing," said that he "likes going on both sides"
Sheriffs line up against California law that would prevent them from contacting Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Robin Urevich
California counties crowd their detention centers with ICE detainees — and make big bucks in the process
Past as prologue: Does the ACA battle of 2010 offer Democrats a way out of the GOP’s health care mess?
Heather Digby Parton
Howard Dean's plan to expand Medicare was scuttled by the noxious Joe Lieberman — but it remains a terrific idea
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